Erica Maurice
Staff Writer
Imagine being in a foreign country without knowing the language or the culture.
This sense of alienation was the theme of the latest film in the Language and Cinema film series hosted by the department of modern languages.
The University of La Verne’s department of modern languages hosted “Lost in Translation” Sept. 19 in the Arts and Communications Building 212.
Modern...

Karo Chakhlasyan
Arts Editor
Upstairs, three women, each wearing shorter shorts than the next began dancing down stairs to the Snowcrest Lodge bottom floor where Justin Taylor, singer of Jutty Ranx, expressed his gratitude towards the Crest Fest audience Saturday night.
“You’re all part of something special,” Taylor said.
“This is an underground community where we support each other.”
The...

‘Raisin in the Sun’
The theater department’s fall production, “Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry, focuses on the financial and personal struggles of a poor African American family in Chicago. The play will run at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, with the final performance at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Dailey Theatre. General admission is $10, $8, and $5 for students.
Photo Exhibit
Photographs...

Shannon Garcia, senior sociology and speech communication major. likes to hang out on the north or south steps of Founders Hall, doing classwork or reading. When not at school Garcia enjoys writing poems, working on art pieces, and making jewelry. She plans on graduating mid-year. / photo by Kelley Maggiulli
Amber J. Guadez
Staff Writer
When language creates barriers and limits to what one feels the...

Katie Madden
Staff Writer
Those hoping to hear something radically new from The Killers’ fourth studio album, ‘Battle Born,’ are in for quite a letdown.
Those waiting for more of that endlessly catchy formulaic approach got exactly what they wanted.
Taking a departure from their more daring and whimsical third effort, ‘Day & Age,’ the new album transports listeners back to Las Vegas in...

Brian Velez
Life Editor
2 Chainz, the rapper formerly known as Tity Boi, performed at the Glass House in Pomona on Wednesday night.
After opening acts Jimbo Jenkins, Monsta and Cap One warmed up the crowd, an on-stage screen began to show clips of 2 Chainz music videos, interviews – and one of him riding a Segway. Although 2 Chainz appeared on stage 40 minutes past his scheduled time, the audience...

Christina Collins Burton
Editor in Chief
The struggle of a 1950s African American family has been brought from their living room to the stage in the Dailey Theatre’s performance of “A Raisin in the Sun.”
The piece was the senior performance of three of the performers and senior technical theatre major Mike Roche.
Originally written by Lorraine Hansberry, the play follows the story of matriarch...

‘Raisin in the Sun’
The theater department’s fall production, “Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry, focuses on the financial and personal struggles of a poor African American family in Chicago. The play will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 20, 22, and 27-29 in Dailey Theatre. General admission is $10, $8, and $5 for students.
‘Visible’
“Visible” is a group exhibition in the Harris...

The 90th annual Los Angeles County Fair opened on Labor Day weekend and will run every Wednesday through Sunday until the end of September. The Fair’s carnival zone is lined with hundreds of food and game vendors. The Los Angles County Fair, at the Fairplex – less that a mile from the University of La Verne campus – is the nation’s largest county fair, with an estimated attendance of more than...